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Found the story. There is an ice-shield, but it's for space dust, not lasers. *NM* Tim Send a noteboard - 19/10/2009 11:47:33 PM
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—La vie ? Neutre ? C'est très joli, et surtout très logique.
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anyone seen ice used as shielding for ships in SF - 19/10/2009 04:35:45 PM 3449 Views
Sounds familiar, but I'm not quite sure from where... *NM* - 19/10/2009 05:03:03 PM 163 Views
I think this is in THE SONGS OF DISTANT EARTH by Arthur C. Clarke - 19/10/2009 05:20:24 PM 405 Views
That sounds right. Knew I'd seen it somewhere. *NM* - 19/10/2009 06:04:25 PM 146 Views
Found the story. There is an ice-shield, but it's for space dust, not lasers. *NM* - 19/10/2009 11:47:33 PM 153 Views
Ice shielding against lasers? - 19/10/2009 07:28:51 PM 1755 Views
It wouldn't reflect, but it would significantly diffract... *NM* - 19/10/2009 09:25:16 PM 170 Views
Perhaps... - 20/10/2009 08:31:08 AM 356 Views
Re: Ice shielding against lasers? - 20/10/2009 03:39:25 AM 2035 Views
Well, most spaceships have to go in-atmosphere at some point. - 20/10/2009 04:09:16 AM 392 Views
yep, orbital docking stations - 20/10/2009 05:21:40 PM 381 Views
momentum. Read up on it. *NM* - 20/10/2009 08:28:25 AM 159 Views
there might not be weight, but MASS still plays a role - 20/10/2009 05:21:08 PM 373 Views
Ignorance or sarcasm? - 20/10/2009 09:26:31 PM 375 Views
Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds *NM* - 23/10/2009 01:49:21 AM 187 Views

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